EC-AZ3,178 letter
British Library
[22 July 1928] From Amy Paget (nee Amy Loveday) to Edie [Edith Craig]. Letter of condolence on death of Ellen Terry for her and Teddie [Edward Gordon Craig]; annotation refers to Lyceum.
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[22 July 1928] From Amy Paget (nee Amy Loveday) to Edie [Edith Craig]. Letter of condolence on death of Ellen Terry for her and Teddie [Edward Gordon Craig]; annotation refers to Lyceum.
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[21 July 1928] From Marie L. Shedlock to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. Letter of condolence on death of Ellen Terry, recalling Edith Craig at Gertrude House, Chicago with the housekeeper's baby on her knee.
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[21 July 1928] From E. Story-Gofson to Miss Edith and Mr Gordon Craig. Letter of condolence on death of Ellen Terry, recalling having performed with her in Captain Brassbound's Conversion.
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[4 August 1928] From W. H. Tugworth to Miss Edith Craig. He sends a song he has written in memory of Ellen Terry which he hopes to dedicate to the family and asks for a photograph to be printed on the cover.
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[24 July 1928] From Edith Hill Wickham to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. Letter of condolence on death of Ellen Terry, age 84; refers to his nephew Sir Albert Seymour and having met her at the Bath luncheon.
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[25 July 1928] From Diana Wilson to Miss Edith Craig. Letter of condolence on death of Ellen Terry, recalling granny and on return from America having been met by [Edith Craig] at Liverpool, having wante...
Smallhythe Place
[Undated] From Mary Ferrers to [Unknown] [Edith Craig]. Husband Herbert Ferrers, author of The Piper at Lyric Hammersmith, acted in The Quest; memories of Ellen Terry as Beatrice and Mistress Page; see EC-H...
British Library
[20 September] Edith Craig plans to direct the indoor Pageant of Leeds next year in the Town Hall, Leeds under the patronage of Princess Mary; mentions Ellen Terry;...
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[16 December 1925] Children's Country Holiday Fund. Review of production; lists actors; Lord Carson's son presented bouquet to Ellen Terry; mentions Sybil Thorndike, Haidee Wright, George Skillan and Fa...
Smallhythe Place
[1903] "Much Ado About Nothing". By William Shakespeare. Heavily annotated copy of Much Ado About Nothing from 1903 revival by Ellen Terry with Edward Gordon Craig possibly; later notes and cast list by Edit...